Show 1 on 5 1 11 OF A WEEK I 1 N P r ng N 0 E S E go F url P M RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE happenings that are making history information gathered from all quarters of the globe and given in n a few lines INTER intermountain lan shang and lang tong 6 two san 1 Pran francisco cisco who have been under arrest since the murder of bow kurn kum a chinese girl who was killed on august 35 16 have been indicted on charges of murder in the first degree the local lost in the elec tan in ada county idaho the city of bolso boise casting a heavy majority for the wets two tive moil men were killed hilled three injured nna ana two engines and a box car were wrecked as a result of a headon head on collision of a pas passenger pa s train and switch engine at missoula Mi asoula soula mont one man was killed live five seriously hurt and thirty nine passengers more or less injured when awo salt lake route ains collided neap near bollten Bo ulten 80 miles west of salt lake on september y V john clayborn the negro porter arrested at missoula mont on suspicion of killing pearl anderson a ue lie gress of the restricted district has confessed his guilt of the murder to the sheriffs officers jealousy is given as tile the cause the advocates advocat os of local option dosu asi their fight in ada county idaho the vote in the city of boise being heavy enough to make possible a victory for cor the wets john F stevens the engineer formerly in charge of the panama canal construction has been chosen president of the oregon trunk line a I hill ill road to be built from tile the columbia river to central oregon and to san francisco george W dally rufus ireland wilberforce Wilber fore sully and frank T wells have been arrested in new york city by united states marshal henkel charged with conspiracy in defrauding the government out of 1760 acres of coal lands in lander wyo DOMESTIC edward H Har harriman the railroad king died at his two million dollar homo home at arden N Y on thursday september 9 from cancer mr har riman was born at hempstead L I 1 february 25 1848 the son or of a rector and started life without a dollar working hard for the little education he received he made his debut as a railroad man inan in 1883 running at a high speed seven miles east of rl el paso texas an automobile came into collision with a wag waon lon five occupants of the automobile were injured three of them fatally wall Sf Si response to E H Harri mans death was a buoyantly strong market in which securities sec made strong gains two beliefs concerning the death of edward PI 11 1 1 harriman have been accepted as facts first that his great railroad organization will not be disturbed second se cond bat at lie he was a victim of cancer the tennessee aderial Se Sebree brees 8 flagship has broken all records from san francisco to honolulu malting making the trip in four days and nd seventeen hours president barber of the diamond match company intimates in an interview that now is 18 a good time to inaugurate a merger of all the railroads rat s under government control the coast an and 1 I geodetic survey will inder undertake take to arbitrate the peary look 1 1 bolc north pole controversy providing dr cook requests that it ii should do so mrs stella barclay frank H tillotson and J N gentry arraigned before judge simon in the city court at topeka kans on the charge of marian bleakley the incubator baby were bound over to tile the district court commander robert E peary has sent a series of messages to his baet hookers lors friends and relatives de blaring that lie he has discovered the north pole and is on his way home he claims to have reached the pole on april 6 1909 almost a year after dr frederick A cook alleges that he planted the stars and stripes at the northernmost norther most point of the world the all night drug store the cut rate drug store and the suggestive post card will be done away with if the national association of retail druggists in convention in louisville ky can effect it george gould contemplates a west trip within the next thirty days anen lie he will drive we golden spike aeike which will ivill mark the completion of the great western pacific railroad between salt lake and san francisco the good citizenship league of Al atlantic city N J has begun a crusado crusade against liquor dealers for violating the sunday closing law washington the seventeen japanese poachers recently taken prisoners in alaskan waters will be tried at valdez enoc on october 4 according to a dispatch to the revenue cutter service office received in washington ii good P progress is being made on the panama canal and four sections of it have been finished said colonel goethals chief engineer in charge of ahe construction of the canal upon his arrival tn in washington from the is isthmus t amus lieutenant general henry C corbin V U S A retired died in a hospital in new york city september 8 after an operation for a renal disorder general corbin would have been 67 yours years old in a few days during his western trip president taft will take the people into his confidence regarding the recent tariff fight in conders conr ers s according to a statement made at beverly 11 mass ass he will frankl frankly 9 tell of the troubles that beset him in dealing with the tariff situation the resignation of governor post of porto rico has reached the bureau of insular affairs and ana was forwarded to the president general 14 0 corbin died in a hospital in washington on september 8 following an operation general corbin had been sick for the past two years thomas sammons american consul general to korea was the guest of lionor honor at a banuet given by prince ito just prior to his sailing from toldo el eighty lity four sail and steam vessels with a total gross tonnage of 1361 were built within the boundaries of the united states and numbered during august according to a report by the bureau of navigation of the department of commerce and labor FOREIGN dr frederick A cook discoverer of the north pole sailed from copenhagen on september 10 for new york city expecting to arrive home september to aber 21 1 orvllle orville wright flying over the parade grounds at berlin traveled at the estimated speed of forty miles an hour and remained in the th e air 62 minutes the first drawing of the national lottery was held in havana cuba september 10 A dense crowd thronged thron ged the building all day hundreds of negro runners were employed to carry the prize numbers to the various newspapers and the lottery offices in all parta of the city |